Antrum: The Deadliest Film Ever Made
Directed by Michael Laicini, David Amito
In 1988 a screening of Antrum at a cinema in Budapest resulted in the tragic death of fifty-six people when the building caught fire and burned to the ground. Other deaths linked to the film resulted in Antrum being condemned as a 'cursed' film and its master negative destroyed. Now that a print has been found in a Bulgarian archive, the deadliest film ever made has been re-released.
A cursed film from the 1970s about a brother and sister who travel to a forest to dig a hole to hell.
Cast: Nicole Tomkins, Rowan Smyth, Dan Istrate, Circus- Szalewski, Shu Sakimoko, Kristel Elling
Member Reviews
Absolutely fascinating and incredibly disturbing. Really amazing acting from the kids.
A big thank you to the Shudder Paranormal Communications(SPC) Team! I died about 24 hours after watching this lovely evil work of art. Massive fatal aneurysm. Probably a coincidence but who knows. . . Thanks again Shudder Paranormal Communications Team!
Not the scariest horror film but did a great job making it in the style of an old style horror film.
I think a lot of viewers missed the point. This movie isn't gory or action packed. It's not traditional horror. but it is unsettling. Unsettling in the way Skinmarink was.
"Heh heh! Hey, Butthead. They should've called this The Statue with the Huge Wang. Boioioioioinnnnnng!" - Beavis.